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Well, there are some answers in this diary, and in my previous review of it.  I think there is a lot of metaphor (think it is a coincidence the dad comes from the past driving a red car, or that he dies, leaving the kids to take on the role of adults?) but also a lot of reality just about kids being abandoned and have no good male role models (at the time the father would have left there actually was this social problem with deadbeat dads, husbands, lots of joblessness and alcoholism and family units disintegrating...)

"Pretending that you already know the answer when you don't is not actually very helpful." ~Migeru.
by poemless on Wed May 21st, 2008 at 11:46:54 AM EST
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What does the mother stand for?  I was really ambivalent about her.  I liked her and at first I didn't think there was anything odd about her letting the two boys go on a fishing trip with their dad - who had been missing for 12 years.  But as the dad manifested his lack of concern for their safety (which at first I attributed to him wanting them to learn to be independent but then I began attribute to him just not caring if they were in dangerous situations as long as he, the dad, got his way) I found myself really angry at the mother for letting them go off with him.  So is she symbolic of anything in Russian society?
by Maryb2004 on Wed May 21st, 2008 at 01:32:40 PM EST
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Why does she have to stand for anything?

"Pretending that you already know the answer when you don't is not actually very helpful." ~Migeru.
by poemless on Wed May 21st, 2008 at 01:43:51 PM EST
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She doesn't but you said it was filled with metaphor so I thought maybe she did.
by Maryb2004 on Wed May 21st, 2008 at 06:26:12 PM EST
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